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May 27, 2015

Book Review (& Tour): Antique Magic by Eileen Harris


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Linzé: I reviewed the first book in the series. Keep an eye out for reviews on the next ones.

It is a fact that I have mentioned on several occasions: I am a huge fan of the amateur sleuth mystery genre, and I have found another author to add to my to-read list.I volunteered to review the Alicia Trent series written by Eileen Harris, and what a find that turned out to be. The first book, Antique Magic, introduces the series and the main character, Alicia...
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Published on May 27, 2015 11:49

May 24, 2015

Me, myself and I - my addiction to writing revealed

Linzé Brandon, author fantasy, adult fiction Linzé BrandonWriting often feels the same as getting those unwanted hair waxed, it hurts. Especially that first time. The pain is excruciating, and makes you wonder what the hell made you do it in the first place. Then you go back for the second time. It still hurts, but by now you expect the pain and yet you go back for the third, fourth and fifth time. By then the pain is not so bad anymore and you are fast becoming friends with your beauty therapist.This is exactly what happened to me. I a...
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Published on May 24, 2015 16:00

May 20, 2015

Linzé Interviews: Massimo Marino of the Book Garage

I welcome my Facebook friend, Massimo Marino to my blog today to chat about his new business.

Linzé: Why did you start the business?
Massimo: We started BookGarage because we are convinced that self-publishing is here to stay, but we also think that successful self-publishing is not a do-it-alone thing. Rather, it requires the collaboration of professional experts, just like any other business venture. We do think that any committed author—no matter of how good he or she is—needs assistance wit...
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Published on May 20, 2015 16:00

May 15, 2015

Research Comes in Two Flavours: Reblogged from an email by Richard Benyon

The kind of research that writers do preparatory to writing their novels comes in two flavours. On the bottom shelf, in the pale pink bottle, there’s the sort of research you do in order to get the elements of your story right. You’re writing a police procedural? Well, then, for goodness sake find out what the relevant police procedure is. Writing a medical thriller involving illegal organ harvesting? Then attend a kidney transplant to get the pictures of the surgery firmly fix...
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Published on May 15, 2015 16:00

April 29, 2015

Book Feature: Blood Moon (An Anthology compiled by Mary Blowers)

Blood Moon, Mary Blowers, anthology Blood Moon is the second volume in the Anthology of the Heart series. Mary Blowers has once again pulled together authors from all over the globe to create a life-changing read. 12 Authors, some never before published, wrote on the subject of Transformation. Blood Moon is a multi-faceted title referring to the three blood moons that have already occurred and one to come later this year. What transformation have they been a part of and what changes are yet to come? Is it the end times? No...
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Published on April 29, 2015 16:00

April 23, 2015

Lesson I learned from wearing an activity monitor

Garmin vivofit, Garmin app Yeah, it is a picture of the Garmin Vivofit, my husband gave me for our anniversary earlier this year. Nope, I was not upset (well, I was but that was because I couldn't get the damn thing to talk to my iPad, but that is a long story) as I had been using a similar app on my mobile phone since I got my Samsung S5.Problem with the phone appThe trouble with the mobile phone app was that it only recorded information while I was carrying it around with me. Being of the female persuasion, I do wear...
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Published on April 23, 2015 10:40

April 16, 2015

Book feature: The Guitar Girl by Aniesha Brahma

About the Book:

Sixteen year old Rhea Shah never thought that she would find herself falling for her brother’s best friend, Joy Fernandez, when they come home from college. Because she never thought that the dork who used to go to school with them would suddenly reinvent himself in college.
The only people she’s able to talk to about her absurd crush, are her best friends, Sophie and Arjav. Both of whom at first encourage, and then almost blackmail, Rhea to confess her feelings, which leaves th...
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Published on April 16, 2015 13:43

April 10, 2015

Lesson Learned - from The Bride, Prejudice and the Red October

Why list this post as writing advice? Because I learned a valuable lesson this past Easter weekend. The lesson was an important one, but it took me two days of procrastination and time wasting to realise what an idiot I had been.

The backstory :) 
I was home alone. My husband, Francois, was away on a photographic excursion with some friends, and I thought here was my chance to write the 15 000 words I needed to get ahead in Camp NaNoWriMo for the week ahead. I do some freelance work and si...
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Published on April 10, 2015 16:00

April 8, 2015

Book Feature & Giveaway: The Callaway Series by Barbara Frothy

About The Callaways: The Callaways were born to serve and protect! In Barbara’s new connected family series, each of the eight siblings in this blended Irish-American family find love, mystery and adventure, often where they least expect it! Each book stands alone, but for the full enjoyment of the series, you might want to start at the beginning with On A Night Like This!Get the eBooks via AmazonBarnes & NobleiBooks, or Kobo.
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Published on April 08, 2015 16:00

April 1, 2015

Book Feature & Giveaway: The Accidental Wife by Simi K. Rao


About the Book:

From the author of Inconvenient Relations Simi K Rao!
If you enjoyed Inconvenient Relations, you'll love The Accidental Wife, a new contemporary romance from Simi K. Rao.
Some accidents are meant to happen…
Dr. Rihaan Mehta is a brilliant young neurosurgeon who has no inclination for love or marriage. According to him wives and girlfriends are annoying accessories that one can do without. But when his mother dangles the sword over his head in classic Bollywood style, he succumbs,...
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Published on April 01, 2015 16:00